Our small town had every gas station and mini mart bought out by people from India. There seems to be a set of men in charge that travel between stores checking on the operators. Each store went down hill. I am told they have very low interest loans on these places. The loans are not available to Americans. Is that true? We are seeing almost every single Dunkin Donuts go the same way. The influx to Pennsylvania from New Jersey of these folks is baffling. It seems as though there is a new "cousin" or relative there each week.
I don't see why our schools should be financing and educating those who will be our biggest economic competition in this century. We're sowing the seeds of our own destruction.
I haven't a clue.
They are hard workers.
We are seeing almost every single Dunkin Donuts go the same way
What has happened to your police force then?
Urban legend. East Indians are born savers, as are Koreans. They often lend money to relatives to start their own businesses.
I knew a guy who immigrated to this country from India 25 years ago. When he first moved here, he shared a house with two other families. He worked in his brother's convenience store, bought a beat up used car, and saved every other penny. Eventually, he saved enough to buy his own shop. Today, he owns five stores and his eldest son went to Columbia.
Anytime a minority group suceeds in America, it is always attributed to some secret "government loan program" that us palefaces don't qualify for.